Ingredients
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10
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1
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1
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1
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1/2
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1/4
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Directions
Insanely Hot South Indian Green Chili Chutney,It is a fiery hot condiment from South India. Spice lovers have it with dosas or idlis. It is reaallly hot. I know some people who make it without the cilantro- eeks. If you are a chili wuss, do not try this. I eat this if I want an adrenaline rush and it makes my lips burn. But I have it anyway… A thinned down version of this chutney can be used as a marinade for paneer and chicken.,It is a fiery hot condiment from South India. Spice lovers have it with dosas or idlis. It is reaallly hot. I know some people who make it without the cilantro- eeks. If you are a chili wuss, do not try this. I eat this if I want an adrenaline rush and it makes my lips burn. But I have it anyway… A thinned down version of this chutney can be used as a marinade for paneer and chicken.
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Steps
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Done
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Heat 1/2 Tsp Oil in a Pan. |
2
Done
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Add Whole Chilies and Dry Tamarind If Using. |
3
Done
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Saute Until Chilies and Tamarind Become Slightly Charred on Outside. |
4
Done
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Watch Out or Cover the Pan'coz Whole Chilies May Explode. |
5
Done
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Place Chilies, Tamarind (or Tamarind Paste or Lemon Juice), Cilantro and Salt in a Blender. |
6
Done
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Blend With Little Water Into a Smooth Paste. |
7
Done
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Transfer to a Bowl. |
8
Done
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This Chutney Can Be Seasoned If Desired. |
9
Done
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For This, Heat 1/2 Tsp Oil in a Saucepan. |
10
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Add Urad Dal and Mustard Seeds. |